Bob & Linda's garden in Pennsylvania
comments (19) November 30th, 2012 in blogsToday's photos are from Bob and Linda Vivian in Pennsylvania. Bob says, "Linda and I (or Grammy & Granddad to some) own 6+ very private acres in the rolling hills of southwestern Pennsylvania. This is a lovely, gentle countryside without a single square yard of flat ground anywhere. My yard has a steady slope from one side to the other. I've spent years building stone retainer walls and digging out shelves in the hillside for patios and gardens, or merely to provide another spot for a shrub. It's been my life's canvass. Other than the loud complaints from my bones, I haven't minded at all." Wow, Bob. I just want to sit down on that patio and relax in your beautiful garden. Well done! Thanks for sharing.
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Comments (19)
Posted: 9:10 pm on December 2nd
Michelle, Because of these daily garden photos, you have brought me joy, something to treasure in EVERY garden photo. It is my vicarious travelogue!
Tractor1: This comment section wouldn't be the same without your input whether I agree or disagree on the issues. Posted: 1:03 pm on December 1st
OK I will get down off my soapbox now.
Bob & Linda, your gardening passion is evident in your photos! It looks like a very relaxing place to take an evening stroll and the stop on the patio and admire your work. Thanks for sharing.
Regina Posted: 10:08 pm on November 30th
http://i47.tinypic.com/slrbc4.jpg Posted: 5:16 pm on November 30th
Posted: 2:37 pm on November 30th
The local stone is shale & unfit for landscaping. Over the years I collected most of the stone from the Laurel Highlands about 60 mi. away. Some stone came from local old barn foundations & some I bought.
Each stone was handled 5 or 6 times between collection & installation. It's much like working a crossword puzzle with 80 lb. pieces.
When deer are bounding in the fields I call them Bambi. When they're dining on my garden I call them "giant insects". We finally put up 1000 ln. ft. of 8 ft. h. farm fence 4 yrs. ago and I've been a landscaping dervish since. Posted: 10:29 am on November 30th
Anyway, just thought I'd mention what we credit working for us. Posted: 10:22 am on November 30th
http://i49.tinypic.com/28l8cqh.jpg Posted: 9:14 am on November 30th